- LocationUC Mall
- DescriptionCome learn about what's in store for Homecoming week. Save the Date for November 9-15 for a week of Maverick Spirit and amazing events.
- Websitehttps://events.uta.edu/event/homecoming-tabling-2046
- CategoriesRecreation & Fun
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- Oct 93:00 PMSurvivor Support GroupHealing looks different for everyone, and you deserve a space that feels safe and supportive. The Relationship Violence and Sexual Assault Prevention Program’s confidential advocates welcome you to connect with others, share if you choose, and know you are not alone. This group focuses on care, community, and encouragement at your own pace! Join us in Trinity Hall 102 every Thursday, 3p.m. to 4p.m.
- Oct 93:30 PMHealthcare Professionals Career PanelFuture Healthcare Professionals, Please join us during "This is Public Health" week and learn about Pathways in Clinical Careers.Gain valuable insight into the transition from undergraduate study to professional practice, as well as the real-world connection between public health and clinical work.
- Oct 94:00 PMGlobal GroundsTake a chai break! Network with hundreds of Global Mavericks, and get to know more about UTA resources all while enjoying free chai, coffee, and snacks.For accommodations, email globalengagement@uta.edu.
- Oct 95:00 PMGet Saucy!Join Maverick Dining for our Get Saucy event in Connection Cafe on Thursday, October 9th. Seatings available at 5PM and 6:30PM!Meal Plan Holder: Swipe +5 Dining DollarsNon-Meal Plan Holder: $16Enjoy a custom menu featuring local hot sauces and wings during our Get Saucy Event.Plus, test your heat limits during our Final Flame Wing Challenge featuring The Last Dab Hot Sauce: Thermageddon! Participants will receive recognition on our Wall of Flame, and the last person to bow out of the Final Flame Wing Challenge will receive the Flame Boss Trophy!RSVP at Dining Events: Get Saucy - Maverick Dining Event
- Oct 95:30 PMThe Graduate AdvantEDGE: Skills for Graduate SuccessDesigned to give graduate students the strategic tools, skills, and support they need to thrive academically, each session in this series focuses on building core competencies—from mastering time management and research strategies to navigating academic writing and productivity—so students can stay sharp, focused, and ahead of the curve!9/11/25 (5:30 -6:30 p.m.) - The Grad School Survival GuideKnowing how you learn is crucial when it comes to graduate success. During this engaging session, we'll explore and identify our personal learning styles, identify study skills to best suit your unique learning style, distinguish between working harder and working smarter, and work to apply practical techniques to better manage your time and academic resilience. This is one you won't want to miss!10/9/25 (5:30-6:30 p.m.) - Writing Strategies for Grad SchoolEven the most experienced scholar can often struggle with the high academic writing standards of grad school. Lucky for you, the EDGE Center is here to make sure you have what you need to succeed! Join us as we reframe the writing process, using simple structural and organizational tools to turbocharge your progress and reduce your academic stress. Together, we'll build consistent writing habits that support your long-term academic success. 11/20/25 (5:30-6:30 p.m.) - Boost Your Grad Game with AIReady or not, AI is here! Join us as we explore the ethical and effective use of AI tools to support your academic writing, research, and productivity. Through a hands-on session, you'll gain experience in prompt generation, various AI tools, and best practices in AI use. Once it's all said and done, you'll walk away with the resources you'll need to start integrating AI into your daily academic workflow. Ready to get started?
- Oct 10–11Trajé del Bailé: Selections from the UTA Latin American CollectionDance and public performance are two elements of human society that span across all cultures and peoples of the globe. This system of cultural expression often consists of detailed choreography and elaborate costumes, uniting our communities through shared connections and ritual presentation.For Latin America, dance is interwoven throughout the tapestry of their historical traditions. Beginning with the indigenous cultures of the Aztec, Inca, Maya, and Olmec, their celebratory carnivals and festivals evolved under the influence of European and African dance traditions to incorporate not only celebrational experiences but also used for expressions of faith, mourning, and even resistance.On view for the fall 2025 semester are a series of vibrantly painted and intricately decorated masks and dance costumes from Bolivia, Guatemala, and Mexico. They represent Latin America’s wide breadth of historical dance and parade traditions, ranging from the Bailé de los Animales to the annual Carnaval.Please join us throughout the semester to celebrate these works and their expressions of beauty, creativity, and connection through dance.It will be open Monday, September 8 – Thursday, November 20; 9am – 5pm. Visual Resource Collections and Gallery, Ste. 2109, Fine Arts Building, 2nd floor.